For interest's sake, it can be shown to diverge because the summand is on the order of 1/k as k -> oo, and the harmonic series diverges.Yeah, I realised, after checking in wolfram, which I probably should have done before asking.
My bad
Algebra:can someone post some decently hard inequality questions, within the scope of the HSC course (not KOA and paradoxica's "hsc course" level).
Having a boring day at school so i though i might as well do something
no everyone just skipped or wrote a few random equations down hahahaGood thing i don't know circular motion yet lol. Did anyone get it in your class?
It was 4u tho, so you could totally get that question yourselfThat is exactly why I dropped engineering.
I don't have the attention span to resolve and determine all vector forces actingg on the system.
It'd be worse if it weren't massless ."It's a light rod"
"How light?"
"Massless"
"Well then there is no rod"
"Yes there is because I say there is"
*facepalms*
whhhhattt you did engineering? We could've been twins, since no one else in the 2016 cohort seems to do it lolThat is exactly why I dropped engineering.
I don't have the attention span to resolve and determine all vector forces actingg on the system.
Elliptic Integrals aren't that bad...It'd be worse if it weren't massless .
Since I dropped, there are 7 people remaining who do it. Such an indivisible number, but my sanity takes priority over convenience of integerswhhhhattt you did engineering? We could've been twins, since no one else in the 2016 cohort seems to do it lol
I too enjoy sliding up and down smooth vertical poles and creating lots of tension.View attachment 33155
If anyone wants to do that, that's the question that made me rethink all of my life choices during the 4u half yearly
I hate circular motion with a passion
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If anyone wants to do that, that's the question that made me rethink all of my life choices during the 4u half yearly
I hate circular motion with a passion
the area in the first quadrant bounded by the curves y = sin x , y = cos x and the y axis, is rotated about the y axis. FInd the volume of the solid formed